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To A Sleeping Child. II.

    By Thomas Hood



    Thine eyelids slept so beauteously, I deem'd
    No eyes could wake so beautiful as they:
    Thy rosy cheeks in such still slumbers lay,
    I loved their peacefulness, nor ever dream'd
    Of dimples: - for those parted lips so seem'd,
    I never thought a smile could sweetlier play,
    Nor that so graceful life could chase away
    Thy graceful death, - till those blue eyes upbeam'd.
    Now slumber lies in dimpled eddies drown'd
    And roses bloom more rosily for joy,
    And odorous silence ripens into sound,
    And fingers move to sound. - All-beauteous boy!
    How thou dost waken into smiles, and prove,
    If not more lovely thou art more like Love!



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